Wagner Rd E Weaver Mountains Arizona

Thursday afternoon we took a little drive into the eastern Weaver Mountains where Mike showed me the old town site of Placerita.

Looking back at Road to Placerita Weaver Mountains Arizona

Placerita Gulch, located east of Kirkland Junction, was the site of gold for many early prospectors.

Windmill with contrail behind along Road to Placerita Weaver Moutains Arizona

The area was and still is used for goat and cattle grazing.

Old road to Placerita Arizona

After about an hour drive on well graded roads we parked, backed into a dry wash which was probably also the original road into town.

Old road to Placerita Arizona

Gold was first discovered here by Mexican Placeros in 1863 then abandoned after the surface gold was taken.

Old mill by mine Placerita Arizona

There is evidence of the old mill used in this hard rock mining operation opened in the 1880s by “Grizzly” Callen.

Rusty stove by old mine mill Placerita Arizona

And loads of rusty stuff, mostly tin cans.

Ruins of all-in-one post office, church & community  building until early 1900s Placerita Arizona

Yet the only remaining building, or at least partially, was the combination post office, church and community building.

Ruins of all-in-one post office, church & community  building until early 1900s Placerita Arizona

Mike says the front wall wasn’t missing when he visited over a year ago.

Inside Ruins of all-in-one post office, church & community  building until early 1900s Placerita Arizona

Placerita’s post office was established Feb 1, 1896 and discontinued August 15, 1910. A population of 30 was reported in 1905.

Dry wash Placerita Arizona

We wandered down the wash and found a trail leading to a mine shaft portal.

Buzzard Load claim mine shaft opening Placerita Arizona

Although there’s a claim sign on the locked door into the mine it doesn’t look like anybody’s been there in a long while.

Mica, quartz & iron collected in Placerita Arizona

The area is littered with milky white quartz veined with iron. Oh, and that’s mica on the top all shiny.

Quartz & basalt collected in Placerita Arizona

Yet the primary rock in the area is Precambrian granite, gneiss and schist, and Cenozoic basalt and other volcanic rocks.  We found no gold but had a great time exploring.